Foreclosure Rescue ScamsIf you’re facing a foreclosure, you’ll need help. But thieves will prey on homeowners in need. They’re like wolves in disguise. They claim to help, but often they will rip you off. Beware of these common scams: The ‘wolves’ will say: “Ignore the notices. Just pay me and I’ll negotiate with your lender.”What really happens: They take your money, but don’t call your lender. Or they’ll have you work with their “in-house” lawyer, who’s in on the scam. Then your house gets foreclosed and you’re out of luck. DCA’s tip: Never ignore notices. Talk to your lender and call DCA for free help. “Give me money to file a bankruptcy. That stops the foreclosure.”What really happens: A bankruptcy can delay the foreclosure but it won’t stop it. They’ll take your money but won’t file anything. If they do file a case, they won’t follow up and you will lose your home. DCA’s tip: If you’re thinking of bankruptcy, contact a legitimate attorney. “Sign these papers, and we’ll take care of everything.”What really happens: The papers you sign deed the house to them. They sell the house without your knowing or take loans on it. Your house gets foreclosed anyway. DCA’s tip: Don't sign anything you don’t understand. Call DCA for free help. “Deed the house to me and pay me rent. I’ll pay the mortgage, and sell it back to you.”What really happens: They don’t pay your mortgage. Your house gets foreclosed. You get evicted. DCA’s tip: Don’t deed your house over to anyone. It’s a bad idea and you’ll end up losing your home. Red Flags If you need help in preventing a foreclosure, avoid any business that:
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Contact us for more information or speak with one of our counselors at (800) 973-3370. If you live outside of Southern California, call us at (213) 974-1450. Updated January 26, 2009 For more information: |